Jorjetta and Ryan came together as husband and wife at a gorgeous venue, the Nemacolin Woodlands Resort and Spa. The couple meticulously planned their ceremony and reception to their liking. The ceremony took place outdoors, their reception space was beautifully decorated, and a top live wedding band performed for most of their day. There were plenty of outdoor spots for their photographer, Fineline Weddings, to capture the bride and groom in their element. We bet they will cherish those photos and memories for years to come, as well as the amazing performance by the John Parker Band!

The bride wore a mermaid style wedding dress. Her gown was ivory and the bodice was intricately woven in silver thread. She looked radiant in the soft light here, taken at the Chateau Lafayette, a hotel on the grounds of the venue. The bridal party was able to get ready for the day there before heading off to the ceremony.

What a pretty group of ladies! Their dresses were perfect for an evening of dancing; soft and light! The girls all carried bouquets similar to the bride’s.

We love the color scheme of the wedding- blue, gray, white, and pink. The groom wore a dark blue tux, with his groomsmen below in gray. So handsome and sophisticated, this group must have been ready for the night ahead with drinks, dinner, and dancing!

The ceremony was picturesque, outside on the grounds of the resort. For the ceremony a strings trio was provided by John Parker. The bride and groom exchanged their vows under a grand altar wrapped in satin and decorated with roses.

~Ceremony Highlights~

We love these two photos of the happy couple after their ceremony. Calm and collected, the nerves gone. It would soon be time to party with John Parker Band! Cocktails were in full swing with the strings trio playing sweetly for the crowd.

The ballroom was decorated with tall centerpieces by Neubauer’s Florist. Tables were covered in lace, gold silverware adorned the pearled chargers, and menus were tucked in gray napkins. The cake was the perfect addition to the decor, a decadent creation of white and pink.

John Parker Band announced the bridal party into the reception when it was time to enter the ballroom. The night was off to a great start as the bride and groom shared their first dance to “All of Me”. The dance floor was in the center of the room and everyone gathered around to watch the happy couple. Then, the groom shared a song he had picked out for his bride, “Gorchivo Vino”.

Throughout the night the bride and groom’s Greek and Bulgarian culture was celebrated with music and traditional customs. Guests had a blast as John Parker Band was able to play lots of Greek music & guests’s requests. The band also lead the tradition of breaking the bread. It’s a fun one- the mother’s of the groom and bride hold and feed the couple a portion of bread. Then the best man has to break the bread over their heads to see who will be the spender and bread winner!

~Musical Hits~

First Dance: John Legend, All of Me

Groom/Mother: Paul Todd, The First Lady In My Life

Father/Daughter: Anthony Carter, Daddy’s Angel

Speciality Songs: Bust A Move, Bridal Party Entrance, Greek Music

Later in the evening guests had a blast during the money dance, another Greek tradition. The bride and groom were blessed with plenty of good fortune as their family and friends threw bills in the air! The band changed it up a bit to play top hits from today and some of the bride and groom’s favorite oldies, such as “Build Me Up Buttercup” and “September”. There certainly was something for everyone to enjoy and put on their dancing shoes. The party continued on late into the night with a fireworks display – even more dancing with the band – and THEN an after party, where John Parker Band acted as DJ. What a night to remember!

“John Parker Band did a wonderful job! Our family was so impressed with the band and entertainment. The band is so professional and the night was a huge hit!” -Groom

We’d like to thank Jorjetta and Ryan for having John Parker Band be a part of their celebration. The band had a wonderful time embracing their culture and playing awesome music. If you’d like to have a top wedding band for your wedding or event, don’t look any further! Contact John Parker Band today to discuss the details. For more information on the other vendors Jorjetta and Ryan used for their wedding, please refer to the list below, including their talented photographer from Fineline Weddings.

Andy and Molly’s wedding was an upscale celebration at the Hotel Monaco. With many out of town guests, the couple knew they wanted to have their ceremony and reception in one location. The hotel accommodated all their wishes by providing a large ceremony space, rooftop cocktails, and beautiful ballroom.

The bride and groom envisioned an amazing party and there was no way to do that without a fantastic live band. The couple enlisted the premier John Parker Band to perform all evening long at their reception. Everyone enjoyed nonstop dancing, singing, and popular music!

We love this photo taken of the groom before seeing his bride. The couple chose to do a first look, which is when a bride and groom see each other before the ceremony. They were able to take many photos together with their photographer, Christina Montemurro.

The bride looked glamorous. Her dress was sleeveless with a high neckline, sparkly belt, and full skirt. Her bouquet was an array of gold, white, and yellow blooms. It was exquisitely done by My Garden Floral.

Their ceremony space was so pretty with cream floral arrangements and a white aisle runner. We love the cool design of the carpet too! And the John Parker Band played music during the ceremony.

~Ceremony Highlights:~

Wedding Party: You Are the Best, Ray LaMontagne

Bride Entrance: Make You Feel My Love, Adele

End of Ceremony: Windows Are Rolled Down, Amos Lee

What a great shot of guests mingling during cocktail hour. A rooftop is certainly the place to be! Guests must have been eager for the reception to start to listen to some awesome music by John Parker Band. They were all set to start the night off with introductions in the ballroom.

The ballroom was decorated tastefully with white flowers and black tablecloths. Votive candles were scattered throughout the room and impressive light fixtures hung from the ceiling. The dance floor was in the middle of the room with John Parker Band all set up. The bride and groom had their first dance to the song “El Camino”.

~Musical Highlights:~

Guests listened to toasts from the mother of the bride, best man, and maid of honor as the first course was served. Afterwards the groom and his mother danced to “Standing on the Moon”.

The night started off with popular hits to bring everyone out on the dance floor. The band wanted all their guests to have a great time and playing familiar songs is definitely the way to go! The couple had a few songs they requested to be played, including “Wagon Wheel” and “Shake It Off”.

The newlyweds trusted the band to make the right choices of what songs to play. John Parker Band had a few tricks up their sleeves with groovy lighting, energetic band members, and swinging tunes. Take a look at that dance floor! It was packed! We love the angle of this shot, the view of the band and guests having fun.

“What an amazing band! Our wedding was so memorable thanks to John Parker Band. Everyone had a fantastic time. We were so lucky to have you at the wedding!” –Bride and Groom

How about a little guest singing? John Parker offered the mic to guests who wanted to sing along to their favorite songs. We bet everyone loved the performance!

Andy and Molly had a wonderful wedding with their friends and family. The couple was thrilled with John Parker Band and with all their vendors. Christina Montemurro was kind enough to share her photos with us and we could not be more grateful to her and her team. Be sure to check out Christina Montemurro and all the other vendors Andy and Molly had at their wedding.

With spectacular service and customer satisfaction, John Parker Band is your best bet for any of your entertainment needs. Give us a call today to talk about your wedding or event! We would love to be a part of it!

Weddings are not just about the bride and groom, they are also about family. Jonathan and Elizabeth’s family were a part their special day. Many of their family members were in the bridal court. Their photographer, Jessica Vogelsang, captured some beautiful memories of the bond between the bride and her sisters, and the groom with the ring bearers. The couple chose a sophisticated venue for their reception, where they shared emotional dances with their parents, as the premier live wedding band, John Parker Band, performed.

The ladies looked lovely. The maids of honor wore silver sequin gowns and carried bouquets of white roses and gray flowers. The bride wore a sweetheart gown with lace and delicate beading.

The youngest flower girl waited patiently to do her very important job! Isn’t she the sweetest? Both flower girls wore matching gold dresses and shoes.

How joyous was the groom, showing off festive socks. He wore a blue suit, seasonal tie, and white shirt. His patent shoes shined and a rose was pinned to his lapel. What a great looking groom!

The ring bearers wore blue jackets like the groom with beige pants and shoes. They held hands as they timidly walked down the aisle of the grand St. Michael’s of the Valley church. Soon they would not be so shy, out on the dance floor!

Everyone rejoiced once the bride and groom were announced husband and wife. Guests headed to the reception at an exclusive country club after the ceremony, eager to hear the sounds of John Parker Band.

Guests were greeted by the band playing festive jazz music as they mingled and munched during cocktail hour. The country club was aglow with lights and a large evergreen tree stood in the center of the room. The newlyweds waltzed in once the band started to play their song, “You Are The Best Thing”. All the couples in the room were invited to join in before the song came to an end.

Musical Hits:

First Dance: Ray LaMontagne, You Are The Best Thing

Groom/Mother: Josh Groban, You Raise Me Up

Bride/Father: Temptations, My Girl

Last Song of the Night: Rembrandts, I’ll Be There For You

John Parker Band played holiday tunes as guests enjoyed a sit down dinner. The father of the bride toasted to the happy couple and the maid of honors also raised their glasses to the bride and groom. The band began to play “My Girl” for the bride to dance with her father. There must not have been a dry eye in the room!

The groom also shared a dance with his mother. As requested the band played “You Raise Me Up”. Guests were invited to join in right before the song ended. The party was just about to start rolling- but first, cake!

“Everyone at the wedding had a blast! The band kept us going and our guests had fun. You have a great band!” – Groom

John Parker Band performed many of the bride and groom’s favorite songs. The couple chose a variety of tunes for the band to play, including classic rock, fun oldies, and top hits from today. There was something for everyone to enjoy, guests from all ages crowded the dance floor and were having fun!

The party was an absolute blast. Guests did not stop dancing the whole night, which is exactly what the bride and groom hoped for. The band played late into the night, cranking out hit after hit. We loved seeing everyone enjoy the live entertainment!

We hope you’ve enjoyed reading about Jonathan and Elizabeth’s wedding. John Parker Band was honored to be a part of their special day and enjoyed celebrating the happy couple. If you are looking for an elite live band for your wedding or event, contact John Parker Band today. We’d love to talk about your party and make your night one to remember. Take a moment to visit all the other vendors Jonathan and Elizabeth enlisted for their wedding, including their wonderful photographer, Jessica Vogelsang.

When a couple has impeccable taste, their wedding will no doubt be a glamorous affair. Laura and Louis had an amazing eye for detail and ear for music at their wedding at the Hotel Monaco. Their reception featured gold sequin tables, tall floral centerpieces, and a tasty dessert table. Top wedding band, John Parker Band, was there to get the party started, and got all their guests fired up on the dance floor.

The ceremony took place at the stunning Saint Bernards, a huge cathedral church. Vows were exchanged in front of a large golden altar with an organ and pillar candles. The wooden pews were decorated with flowers and white sashes.

We just adore this couple! So happy and in love, their joy was captured in this gorgeous photo, taken by Joey Kennedy. Louis looked sharp in his classy black tuxedo and Laura’s white satin dress, long veil, and diamond jewelry made her the perfect bride. Her bridal court wore black dresses and we love that they are not all wearing the same dress!

The bride’s bouquet featured roses, dahlias, and orchids. Leaves were spray painted gold, tying in the color scheme of their reception effortlessly. The same flowers were used to make up the floral centerpieces in the ballroom, done by Mt Lebanon Florist. Each vase was gold and had crystal beads hanging down, just the right touch of sparkle.

At each place setting, guests found a personalized menu with the monogram of the bride and groom. The sequin table cloths glittered and shined and the silverware gleamed. The John Parker Band welcomed guests into the ballroom and announced the bridal court and bride and groom.

Before guests made their way to their tables, the band asked everyone to surround the bride and groom on the dance floor. The band played “Can’t Take My Eyes Off of You” for their very first dance as husband and wife.

Then it was time for their first course, followed by toasts from the maid of honor and best man. As dinner came to an end, John Parker Band began to play My CherieAmour as the bride and groom cut the cake.

What an amazing cake! It was five tiers tall, with the middle tier featuring a rose swirl and diamond borders. The cake was truly a work of art! Bella Christies, their baker, is incredibly talented. We also love the rose table cloth and golden cake stand. So glam!

After cake was served, it was time to get the party started! The band played the upbeat Tom Jones classic “It’s Not Unusual” for the mother and the groom to dance a choreographed routine that brought down the house.

John Parker Band played energetic, top hits, including some favorite oldies. Friends and family swarmed on the dance floor, letting loose and feeling the fun, upbeat music. The party was so much fun that the band was asked to stay for an extra hour.

“Everyone was out on the dance floor, the band made sure to get all our guests participating in the fun! I wanted to dance more and enjoy the music!” -Mother of the Bride

“The band totally brought down the house and our guests could not stop talking about how much they danced at our wedding!” -Groom

We are so thrilled to have been able to share photos from Laura and Louis’ wedding! Joey Kennedy did a wonderful job photographing their wedding and we can not thank him enough for sharing his photos with us. John Parker Band had a fabulous time celebrating with the newlywed couple and would love to play at your upcoming event! Don’t hesitate to contact the band today to discuss any questions or concerns you may have! We would love to be a part of your celebration! And for more amazing vendors, be sure to check out the list below of all the talented individuals Laura and Louis hired for their wedding.

One of our favorite rustic weddings took place at Shakespeare’s. From the outside, the venue appears to be an ancient castle, with large wooden doors, stone walls, and green vines. Suzanne and her court looked absolutely stunning; her bridesmaids wore dark dresses and had deep red roses in their bouquets, perfect for a fall wedding. The girls wore sparkly earrings and donned side swept hairdos, so soft and pretty. Suzanne’s mermaid dress was a dreamy confection of white lace, with a sweetheart top, and small train. Her hair fell to her shoulders in loose waves and her simple jewelry was just the right touch.

Suzanne and Chris tied the knot on the Terrace, an outdoor space on site of their venue. The sun shone behind the altar, which was wrapped in crisp white tulle. The first row of chairs were tied with pink ribbons and a trail of rose petals lined the cobblestone aisle.

Chris and his groomsmen looked dashing in their dark jackets and pinstriped gray pants. We love the matching bow ties and white and gray pocket handkerchiefs. What a day of happiness for Chris, in the center of the group, grinning from ear to ear!

Suzanne’s bouquet was a true work of art. Her flowers were done by Posies by Patti and we just loved the mix of full blooms, with roses, peonies, and dahlias. The light colors blended together beautifully, with hints of pink, lavender, and peach. If you take a closer look, the stems are wrapped in a lace fabric and pinned together with several small white pearls.

Suzanne and Chris hired the top wedding band to perform, the John Parker Band. For their first dance, the couple selected the popular song “More Than Words”.

Soundtrack:

Bride & Groom’s Dance: Extreme – More Than Words

Father and Bride : “IZ” Kamakawiwo’ole – Over the Rainbow,

Final Song of the night: Eddie Money – Take Me Home Tonight

The grand ballroom at Shakespeare’s Restaurant glowed with dimly lit chandeliers and votive candles. Every table was draped in white, with a lacy overlay, and petite vases were filled with roses. The dance floor offered ample space for guests to party the night away to the tunes of John Parker Band.

“The band was great! Our guests enjoyed the band so much that many said they would love the chance to see John again publicly!” -Bride and Groom

Tiffany Wolfe captured these sweet photos of the bride and groom during their first dance. We also love this shot below of friends and family getting it down on the dance floor!

If you’re looking for a spectacular wedding band, look no further than the John Parker Band, a premier wedding band. Don’t hesitate to contact the band today! We’d also like to thank Tiffany Wolfe for providing us these beautiful photos from Suzanne and Chris’ wedding. Be sure to check her out, as well as all the other outstanding vendors Suzanne and Chris chose for their wedding.

With a top wedding band, fantastic music, and tons of family and friends in attendance, Kristi and James had quite the wedding celebration! Truly a night to remember. The couple held their reception at the Hilton Garden Inn Southpointe. John Parker Band had an absolute blast coordinating with the couple in celebrating their heritage with Greek music and traditional dances.

Wearing a corset dress with silver flowers, the bride looked flawless. Soft locks of hair framed her face, long earrings dazzled in the sun, and sheer sleeves completed her ensemble. Their photographer, Amber Marie Photography, captured the bride perfectly.

The bride carried a bouquet of pink, purple, and green flowers. We loved the accents of red and assorted greenery. Their florist, Donati Florist, is truly talented. The centerpieces featured the same colors and were accompanied by tall pillar candles.

“The band was fantastic at our wedding!”

John Parker Band® welcomed guests to the dance floor once cocktail hour came to a close. Fun tunes encouraged guests to the dance floor before the bridal party was introduced. The bride and groom shortly waltzed in and had their first dance as husband and wife. The band played “How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)”.

~Reception Soundtrack:~

Bride and Groom: James Taylor. How Sweet It Is

Father & Bride: Stevie Wonder, Isn’t She Lovely

Mother & Groom: Stevie Wonder, Sunshine of My Life

Soft music wafted through the ballroom as guests enjoyed dinner. John Parker Band called for the parents of the bride and groom to share a dance and then to join in for the traditional Greek dance! Family members joined the couple on the dance floor until the entire crowd was up and out of their seats. The night continued to buzz with energy as the band performed hit after hit, pausing for Greek music and playing 70s and 80s hits. Guests enjoyed themselves all night, grooving to the tunes.

“Guests could not get over it, our wedding felt like a show!”

We enjoyed sharing a glimpse of Kristi and James’ wedding. A huge thank you to Amber Marie Photography for granting us permission to use her photos, we hope you will take a look at her lovely photography. John Parker Band was thrilled to be a part of the evening performing some of their favorite songs. What a fantastic night! Don’t hesitate to look any further for professional, lively entertainment for your event, contact the band today! Check out the other vendors Kristi and James used for their wedding too, so much talent to behold!

A storybook summer day for a storybook wedding; this past July 18th was a beautiful sunshine-y day and was the day that Meghan and Andy committed their love for each other in front of their family and friends!

The couple said their vows at St. Bernard’s – a stunningly grand Pittsburgh cathedral with incredible stained glass windows and metalwork that is truly awe-inspiring. After the ceremony, photographer Michael Will ushered the newlyweds to some seriously photogenic spots to capture their just-married smiles in the sun.

Meghan’s dress was a timeless lace gown with feminine cap sleeves and fitted bodice. It was elegant and fun – just like the bride! The bridesmaids wore super stylish navy blue peplum dresses and the guys kept it classic in black. The ladies carried elegant and simple rose bouquets created by Jim Carlucci at Della Robbia.

For the reception, Meghan and Andy chose the Club at Nevillewood, with gorgeously manicured grounds and bright, airy interiors. The white chairs and green tablecloths lent a summery, playful element to the dining room while the crystal candle holders added a touch of glamour. Local vendors Lendable Linens and Elegant Chairs were responsible for providing the pieces that created the fresh, fun look.

After dinner, it seems the entire wedding party and guest list spent all their time on the dance floor! Meghan and Andy mixed it up with old favorites like Etta James’ “At Last” and Michael Jackson’s “Don’t Stop Till You Get Enough” with new hits like “All About That Bass” by Meghan Trainor and “Shake It Off” by Taylor Swift. Basically, there was something for everyone!

Because they’re such a fun-loving couple, Meghan and Andy decided that in addition to their rose wedding cake, they also wanted an entire pastry table! Again, amazing local vendors Food Glorious Food and Pastries ala Carte provided the sweet treats.

Thank you so much to photographer Michael Will for so generously giving us permission to use his gorgeous photographs on the blog. Be sure to visit his website to see more of his work here.

If Meghan and Andy’s wedding resembles the kind of wedding you’ve always envisioned for yourself, contact The John Parker Band to be a part of YOUR special day!

Your wedding is supposed to be one of the most beautiful days of your life both emotionally and visually, and Devon and Bruce took this tradition to heart! Their special day was nothing short of gorgeous, from their formal nuptials in a gothic cathedral to their garland-laden reception at the The Club at Nevillewood! When it came time to add a little swing to everyone’s step, the happy couple employed the help of the John Parker Band to keep their guests moving on the dance floor at night long.

Thanks to the talented Meaghan Elliott Photography, we can show you these stunning snapshots of a truly special wedding day – leafy chandelier and all!

After preparing for their big moment in some luxurious hotel suites, the couple exchanged their vows at the First Presbyterian Church of Pittsburgh, a monumental cathedral that practically oozes gothic grandeur and artisanal detail. It was the perfect way to begin their marriage!

The newlyweds and their guests made their way over to The Club at Nevillewood to celebrate their union in the main banquet room. This stunning space boasted ceilings that soared to the heavens, beautifully arched windows that welcomed in natural sunlight, and grand iron chandeliers. For a unique touch, the fixture hanging over the dance floor was covered in colorful ribbons and lush garlands. The facility was decidedly modern, but possessed an underlying rustic charm that really added character to the space. Thanks to the venue’s attentive Wedding Planner Michele Fischer, Devon and Bruce’s big day was nothing short of fabulous!

Though beautiful, this reception was also one heck of a party! A premier wedding band provided a wide variety of songs that kept guests of all ages on the dance floor, playing everything from top Beyoncé hits to Frank Sinatra classics at the couple’s request.

Hoping that your big day will be as splendorous and fun-filled as Bruce and Devon’s? Then you’ve come to the right place! Contact one of the finest wedding bands on the East Coast to learn more about their outstanding services!

Adam and Nikki’s wedding may look traditional upon first glance, but their enthusiastic guests and amazing floral decor really made this celebration stand out among others. To give their guests the perfect soundtrack for their vibrant wedding reception, the couple hired the spectacular John Parker Band, who kept the party going until the venue had to close!

Want to see some of this gorgeous wedding? Then feel free to scroll through and enjoy the lovely photos snapped by Christine Pocratsky!

The couple were wed inside Whyel Chapel, a little stone church that looks as though it were plucked right out of a fairytale. Nikki and Adam tied the knot in front of over 300 guests. Following the ceremony, the newlyweds and their wedding party enjoyed a lovely afternoon of taking photos to forever remember this beautiful day.

The Hopwood Social Hall looked nothing short of chic when the guests arrived, thanks to owner Darin Myers. The cream and white reception space really made the vibrant pink, yellow, and purple flower centerpieces stand out. No surface was left untouched by effortless style and elegance. Overall, the space looked absolutely perfect.

“We have received so many compliments on your band and how much
our guests enjoyed the music.”
~ Father of the Groom ~

The newlyweds and guests stayed up late into the night dancing their buns off with a little help from the music of top wedding entertainers! Even the many children in attendance brightened up the dance floor with their fresh moves.